Visit Caldey Island with its Cistercian Monastery overlooking the village green. Try the famous chocolate made by the monks and enjoy the unique atmosphere of timelessness and peace

Puffins breed on Skomer during the summer months and are a joy to watch

Experience an African adventure at Anna Ryder Richardson's 'Wild Welsh Zoo' near Tenby - fun for the whole family

Alberta's Cottage Llangwm

Sleeps 3

2 Bedrooms

2 Dogs

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Why we recommend Alberta's Cottage...

Located on the village green, within walking distance of the pub and shop, this traditional pet friendly fisherman's cottage is ideal for couples, small families or friends. Perfect for exploring the Cleddau Estuary and the South Pembrokeshire National Park.

This traditional fisherman’s cottage in the heart of Llangwm, is the perfect base to explore all that the South Pembrokeshire National Park has to offer.

Perfect for couples, small families or friends, this pet friendly cottage is in an excellent location to enjoy the lovely sleepy village of Llangwm.

Overlooking the small village green, the beautiful 13th Century parish church and the rolling pastures beyond, village life is just on your doorstep, including the Cottage Inn pub and village store.

Explore further along the ‘secret waterways’ of the Cleddau Estuary and the many footpaths that surround this beautiful peaceful corner of Pembrokeshire.

This small picket fenced cottage offers charm, style and original features that include a large inglenook fireplace where the mornings catch would have been originally smoked and sent to market.

Tastefully furnished to reflect the character of the cottage, each of the rooms are informal and relaxed, combining comfort and style in equal measures.

The small beautiful double bedroom, in the painted cottage eaves, is wonderfully romantic, with soft tones and floral wall covering. Opposite there is a small single bedroom ideal for a friend or child.

Downstairs the lounge and diner have been thoughtfully renovated, exposing traditional detailing, highlighting the cottage’s modest past, while the compact modern kitchen compliments the country style, with everything you could possibly need.

The small enclosed garden with planted borders is perfect for both dining alfresco and as a safe place for little ones to play. There is also a secure shed where you can store bicycles and body boards. In front of the cottage are two private parking spaces. However, if you want to leave the car behind, the local bus stops directly outside your front door.

About The Area

Llangwm

Small boats can be launched from Llangwm, a small village with a long and colourful history, which nestles on the western bank of the Cleddau Estuary.

Once a fishing village, famous for oysters, cockles, herrings and its tough fisher women who sold their wares all over the county, Llangwm is now renowned for its annual Scarecrow Festival held in late June/July and a grand New Year's Day firework display. There is a village shop/pharmacy, post office, The Cottage Inn (good bar food) and the Rugby Club - visitors welcome!

South Pembrokeshire Beaches and Coastal Path

South Pembrokeshire's glorious beaches including Broad Haven South, beautiful Barafundle, Freshwater East and the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path with its fantastic scenery are all within 15 - 20 minutes drive - lots of fun for all the family with water sports galore, rock pooling, swimming, boat trips to the bird islands and wonderful coastal walking along the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path - a true holiday paradise.

Little England Beyond Wales

South Pembrokeshire is often referred to as 'little England beyond Wales'. The locals speak English, place names are English and yet the area is surrounded by Welsh speakers on all sides even in north Pembrokeshire! During the 12th century Henry I allowed a number of Flemish to settle and they were soon joined by English settlers. The Flemish and English languages were similar at the time. This led to the extinction of Welsh in the area.

Pembrokeshire's Secret Waterway & National Park

Do explore this unique local inland detached section of the Pembrokeshire National Park - a peaceful, tranquil area with lovely scenery, bird life aplenty and lots of wonderful woodland and riverside walks and waterside villages.

Pembrokeshire Castles

Castles galore within an easy drive include romantic Carew, magnificent Pembroke and beautiful Manorbier as well as picturesque gardens to delight at Upton and Picton Castles.

Dale

Dale on the Milford Haven Waterway is a water sports Mecca in a sheltered bay. The sparkling waters and gently shelving beach are perfect for wind surfing, sailing and kayaking.

West Wales Water sports

Tuition and rentals are available from West Wales Wind, Surf and Sail in Dale village.

Skomer Island

Boat trips to Skomer Island leave regularly from Martins Haven (weather permitting) . Tickets can only be bought on the day of sailing at Lockley Lodge. Be early to be sure of a place. Be prepared to see myriad seabirds including comical puffins and seals.

Marloes

Marloes Sands is a must visit, this National Trust beach is fabulous with spectacular geology, great for rock pooling.

Milford Marina and Museum

Once a commercial quayside, the busy marina is now lined with cafes, restaurants, smart shops and Phoenix Bowl - a ten pin bowling alley with an indoor play area.

Milford Haven Heritage & Maritime Museum is situated in the old whale oil storage building built in 1797 and one of the oldest buildings in the town.

The museum illustrates the major industries of the town's past and present - whaling, fishing and petroleum.

Torch Theatre

Do visit the award winning Torch Theatre for live performances and cinema screenings throughout the year.

Shearwater Safaris

Thrilling boat trips leave from Neyland Marina on the Cleddau River to discover the Secret Waterway, explore the bustling Haven Waterway and visit internationally important bird islands teeming with wildlife, spotting seals, dolphins and birds along the way.

Family Days out and Treats for all

Enjoy family fun days out at nearby Oakwood Leisure Park, Folly Farm, Manor House Wild Life Park, the Dinosaur Park, Carew Karting, Bluestone Water Park or Heatherton Sports Park.

Tenby

A bustling Victorian seaside resort with 5 fabulous beaches and its 'Grand Design' newly renovated lifeboat house. Take one of the regular boat trips from the harbour to the tranquil monastic island of Caldey or try your luck at a spot of mackerel fishing.

Beauty Within

For a holiday treat ladies are sure to enjoy a visit to local beautician - 'Beauty Within', (07795 431671) - All sorts of delights are on offer - facials, massages, manicures/pedicures, tans, waxing and lots more besides and if there are several ladies then Sophie, the salon owner, will be very happy to come to you!

Boat Trips to Bird Islands

Wildlife and bird enthusiasts are sure to delight in exhilarating sea safaris on a fast rib to the bird islands of Skomer, Grassholm, Skokholm - breathtaking sights of sea birds, seals and dolphins from Martin's Haven (10 miles) or for the less adventurous a cruise around Grassholm aboard the larger and more sedate Dale Princess.

We spent a wonderful week in Pembrokeshire at the end of October. Alberta's Cottage was our base for the week and was a perfect place to relax at the end of our days exploring the area. The cottage is a little gem and everything we could possibly need for the stay was there as advertised. It is beautifully decorated and fully equipped. Many thanks to Sarah and Grahame for a wonderful stay and lovely Welsh Cakes!